A rapper who built a catalog from mixtapes to chart-toppers like 'Rake It Up'.
For a quick sense of his lane, check 'Rake It Up' for the polished hit and something like 'Down In The Dm' for the raw, street-level vibe he never really left behind.
He's one of those artists who just kept working, from early Memphis mixtapes to a number one hit with Nicki Minaj on 'Rake It Up.' That persistence gave him a catalog with real weight, and songs like 'Down In The Dm' or 'I know (feat. Rich Homie Quan)' still get played because they feel direct and unpolished.
He started putting out mixtapes in Memphis in the early 2000s, then got some traction with 'Back 2 Da Basics' in 2006. The 2010s brought albums like 'Live from the Kitchen' and his biggest commercial moment with 'Rake It Up' in 2017, and he's kept releasing music into the 2020s with projects like 'CM10: Free Game.'
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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